SOS Médecins National Newsletter, January 17, 2012
SOS Médecins' activity remains stable both nationally and regionally, though at a lower level than that observed during the same period last year, across all age groups. Nationally, activity is down among adults aged 15 and older (-11%) and up among children since the resumption of school activities (+11% for the past week); this trend is comparable to that observed in the emergency departments of the OSCOUR® network.The influenza indicator is stable for the past week; diagnoses account for less than 2% of total activity at the associations, at a level significantly lower than that of last year for the same period. The bronchiolitis indicator is stable, at a level comparable to last year for the same week.The gastroenteritis indicator is down slightly across all age groups (-12%). Accounting for nearly 9% of activity at the associations, gastroenteritis remains the most frequently diagnosed condition across all age groups. The measles indicator is stable for the period. The death indicator is down slightly for the period.
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